Severe storms heading towards Twin Cities
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Communities across the southern half of Minnesota saw more destruction after a second round of strong storms Monday.
Bring Me The News is monitoring the developing storm situation Monday in Minnesota. Check back for updates all day and into the night.
Minnesota is at risk for widespread wind damage, hail damage, and the potential for tornadoes and flash flooding on Monday evening into the overnight hours. WCCO meteorologist Joseph Dames has the latest details about what to expect and when it may hit your home.
A moderate threat for severe storms is in place for parts of South Dakota and Minnesota on Monday afternoon into the evening due to the threat of a derecho.
More severe storms brought on by blistering temperatures and thick humidity are on their way, likely to hit parts of Southeast Minnesota late Monday night, but some are still dealing with the effects of the weekend's storms.
The most intense storms, with wind gusts potentially exceeding 75 m.p.h., were forecast for central and eastern South Dakota, southwestern Minnesota and northern Iowa.
Here’s your Monday afternoon forecast for July 28, 2025 from Meteorologist Matt Serwe.A Forecast First Alert continues Monday for a Heat Advisory this afternoon, and severe storms tonight.It’s hot and humid once again,
A Severe Thunderstorm Watch is in effect until 1 am Monday for northern Minnesota as well as Douglas County in Wisconsin. The strongest storms will likely be in the Arrowhead region.